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called Englische Docke or
Englische Tocke –
later written and spelled:
Dogge – or
Englischer Hund in Germany. The name
simply meant "English dog". Since...
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Douglas Jonathan Alexander León (born 24 July 1975),
known by his
stage name
Dogge Doggelito, is a
Swedish rapper. He is best
known as one of the founding...
- The dog (Canis
familiaris or
Canis lupus familiaris) is a
domesticated descendant of the wolf. Also
called the
domestic dog, it was
selectively bred from...
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around the world. John
Taylor said that "In all the
shapes and
forms of
dogges; of all
which there are but two
sorts that are
useful to man's profits,...
- Look up
dogge in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dogge is a
historical spelling for dog.
Dogge may also
refer to:
Dogge, also
called "Rüde"; a type of...
- The Dogo Cubano, also
called the
Cuban Bloodhound or
Cuban Bullmastiff, is an
extinct Cuban breed of
domestic dog. It was of the dogo sub-type of the bullmastiff...
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Shepton v
Dogge (1442) B&M 390 is an old
English contract law case,
concerning the
action for debt, and
exemplifying the
manner in
which litigants had...
- from the
original Latin, the text reads: The
Dogge called the Setter, in Latine, Index:
Another sort of
Dogges be there,
serviceable for fowling, making...
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dogge is
calles in Index, Setter,
being in
deede a name most
consonant and
agreeable to his quality. By the 17th
century setters, or "setting
dogges"...
- names:
authors list (link) Caius, John; Fleming,
Abraham (1880). Of
Englishe dogges, the diversities, the names, the
natures and the properties. A
short treatise...